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  2. I actually had a dream that the CDC Daily climate composites pages were working again
  3. 92/69 here. it is gross outside. everyone at work is bitching about it. every. single. person.
  4. After spending many years in the Army in full combat gear in the hottest places imaginable. Then getting out in my late 20's, and doing construction with zero shade during the peak of summer. I could careless to see another heat wave in my life lol. We all have our likes and dislikes though, me personally; although I love snow and cold..I could live with 65 and no humidity year round! Heat I mentally and physically can no longer do. I become downright miserable in it.
  5. We cooked here both days. Thankfully had the inch last week
  6. Love to see how you’ve come around to loving the HHH. There’s not many ACATT left
  7. It's only enjoyable to me if I'm near or inside water. Other than that, it's too damned hot. High 70s - mid 80s are perfect.
  8. I’m going to wait until September or October to see if we can do anything to that west pac warm pool first. Agreed that’s where we’re headed if it lingers.
  9. Was kinda warm last night..need to put in the window a/c later.
  10. Heavy heavy pollen, oak dongs and helicopters. Gross
  11. 90.2 at 11am. Models ticked up to 19-19.5c or so at 850. Probably alot of 94-96s and maybe a tarmac 97 today
  12. NBM not backing down at BDL tomorrow...13z run still throwing up 95
  13. I think you have to assume another La Nino given the consistent RONI lag.
  14. 89/75. David dew seems high, but we muggy.
  15. Hoping for some rain today. Yard needs it.
  16. Indian Ocean has probably warmed the most of every sea region of the globe.
  17. Yea, CC is limiting the utility of traditional indexes....we need a RONI for the IOD. I bet the modern IOD readings are falsely inflated due to the rising SSTs, so you can't assume this will entirely eradicate the La Nina background.
  18. “La Nino” pattern with the strong southern stream (relative to seasonal normals) that curves northward due to the se ridge. Could be due to the lingering warm pool that @bluewave refers to
  19. And we even get a Stein out of it all week!!
  20. every wx discussion gets ruined by snow people. unwanted plague rats
  21. Yeah, 1976 was the year when the highest temp was hit in April, during the Easter heatwave, for many spots in New England, and as far south as Philly. Things turned cold very early that season, with October 1976-January 1977 being the coldest October-January on record. (The spring that followed was one of the warmest on record, despite a snow event on May 9-10.)
  22. April 28, 2009 hit 89, tops for that year. In 28 years, we've had two months tying on 3 occasions and in 2010 the warmest (88°) was reached 5 times - May, July(2), August and September, hence the fractions below: APR: 1 MAY: 3.2 JUN: 10 JUL: 9.4 AUG: 3.7 SEP: 0.7 Hottest here of 93 occurred on July 3 and September 9, 2002. Low of 44, now approaching 80, but clouds have dimmed the sun. We've gone from 5% leaf-out on Friday to 50% now and climbing; might be the quickest leaf-out I've seen.
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